Indium(III) telluride (In2Te3) is an inorganic compound.
A black solid, it is sometimes described as an intermetallic compound, because it has properties that are metal-like and salt like.
It is a semiconductor that has attracted occasional interest for its thermoelectric and photovoltaic applications.
[2] A conventional route entails heating the elements in a seal-tube:[3] Indium(III) telluride reacts with strong acids to produce hydrogen telluride.
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